Listeriosis deaths now at 61 – please beware of flu symptoms

The number of deaths from a year-long outbreak of listeriosis caused by a food-borne bacteria, has jumped to 61 and has been confirmed on Monday 8 January 2018. Caused by a naturally-occurring germ typically transferred through contaminated food it is readily treatable with antibiotics. A total of 727 cases have been confirmed since January 2017, Health Mnister Aaron Motsoaledi said in a statement.As of December 5, the confirmed death toll stood at 36, but has since risen to 61.

Because of the disease’s “rapid spread and unusual or unexpected behaviour”, it has been elevated to the country’s list of intensively monitored, serious conditions, Motsoaledi added. A poultry abattoir in the capital Pretoria was identified by health officials as suffering from listeriosis contamination but it was unclear whether the facility was the source of the outbreak, the statement said. Listeria bacteria can be found in soil, water, vegetation and the faeces of some animals.

Contamination in humans can result in flu-like illness, infection of the bloodstream an, in severe cases, infection of the brain which can prove fatal. People with compromised immune systems such as those living with AIDS and pregnant women are at a heightened risk. according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

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